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Old 06-29-15, 10:27 PM   #1
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Angry Pythons daily mischief

Ok so I'm definitely not going crazy trust me when I say I have witnessed and logged down the times she does this.
Every night when I come home I find that any wiring leading into the cage has been pried of the walls.
So I have a live streaming camera set up in my JCP's tank and after reviewing footage I have found that everyday around about the same time she wakes up and pulls the thermostat cords off the walls. As soon as shes finished with that she goes back to bed.
She will then watch me as I reattach them in a different way.
I feel like she takes dismantling them as a challenge like its a game.
Its adorable but frustrating at the same time.

Just wondering if anyone has experienced behaviour like this
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Old 06-30-15, 07:18 AM   #2
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Re: Pythons daily mischief

Stop putting stuff in there.
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Just wondering if anyone has experienced behaviour like this
One of my snakes loves, absolutely loves to pull the thermometer/hygrometer off the enclosure's inside wall. She goes for it every night, wraps around it and waits until it gets slowly pried away from its velcro and ends up falling in the enclosure, with her clinging to it. If I fail to replace the thermometer on the wall, she will just take it with her the next night and guard it dearly in between her coils in one of the hides.
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Stop putting stuff in there.
But she needs those things
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But she needs those things
Buy wireless items. Or just deal with it.

I know it sounds rude but it's really your two options.
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Buy wireless items. Or just deal with it.

I know it sounds rude but it's really your two options.
I guess he could also fasten it beter to the wall... or the tank... to make sure it ront ripoff anymore...
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One of my snakes loves, absolutely loves to pull the thermometer/hygrometer off the enclosure's inside wall. She goes for it every night, wraps around it and waits until it gets slowly pried away from its velcro and ends up falling in the enclosure, with her clinging to it. If I fail to replace the thermometer on the wall, she will just take it with her the next night and guard it dearly in between her coils in one of the hides.
Hahaha there's got to be a reason for this behaviour. Maybe its their way of rebelling a little
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Re: Pythons daily mischief

Drill two holes in the wall(or columns of two holes). Zip tie the cord... no snake will be able to move it.

You can see there are still a few rows I could zip tie but it seems to be stable enough with one.

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Drill two holes in the wall(or columns of two holes). Zip tie the cord... no snake will be able to move it.
^^This. I do this, but my probe is zip-tied to a branch. Works pretty well.
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Buy wireless items. Or just deal with it.

I know it sounds rude but it's really your two options.
I deal with it fine I just want to know if others have experience similar things and what their opinions on why it occurs are
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I guess he could also fasten it beter to the wall... or the tank... to make sure it ront ripoff anymore...
I switch up how i do it every night but I dont want to use overly strong tape in case it gets attched to her and stresses her out and glue isnt an option because removing it later on will be a nuisance.
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Drill two holes in the wall(or columns of two holes). Zip tie the cord... no snake will be able to move it.

You can see there are still a few rows I could zip tie but it seems to be stable enough with one.

Tanks glass and knowing me if i try drilling holes in it it will shatter
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Tanks glass and knowing me if i try drilling holes in it it will shatter
In that case get a bottle of silicone or lexel and glue the length of the cord onto the wall. I think lexel would be the better choice for glass.
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I switch up how i do it every night but I dont want to use overly strong tape in case it gets attched to her and stresses her out and glue isnt an option because removing it later on will be a nuisance.

I'll pretend to be Aaron for a moment. Do NOT use tape.
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In that case get a bottle of silicone or lexel and glue the length of the cord onto the wall. I think lexel would be the better choice for glass.
Just want to say that your ideas are really outstanding! Thanks for sharing them.
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